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This list states the properties of two metals at room temperature. Copper’s density is 8.96 grams per cubic centimeter. Lead’s density is 11.4 grams per cubic centimeter. A scientist measures the weight and volume of 5 grams of copper and 5 grams of lead. How should the weight and volume of each metal compare? A. The copper should weigh less and have a smaller volume than the lead. B. The copper should weigh more and have a larger volume than the lead. C. The copper and the lead should weigh the same, and the copper should have a larger volume than the lead. D. The copper and the lead should weigh the same, and the copper should have a smaller volume than the lead.

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